I remember occasionally that I like Emode (or Tickle, now that they've changed their name) better than Blogthings, though it makes posting the results a little harder.




Kate, your subconscious mind is driven most by Curiosity

This means you are full of questions about life, people, and the potential of your future. You spend more time than others envisioning the possibilities of your life — things that others are too afraid to consider.

Your curiosity burns with an almost physical need to know and do more. It's only through new experiences that you feel a greater understanding of yourself or the world — which ultimately is the greatest way for you to feel satisfied.

It is possible that the underlying reason for your drive towards curiosity is a deeply rooted fear of boredom. That means that you are probably more susceptible than others to feel like you're falling into a rut when life slows down into a comfortable routine.

You need to make sure you have stimulation in your life — that makes you feel like you're innovating or being exposed to the ideas and experiences that truly inspire you.

With such a strong orientation towards curiosity, you're also prone to a rebellious quality that shows up when you feel you are just going through the motions, and are unable to really influence the world around you. But interestingly enough, your drive towards novel experiences also indicates an openness others don't have, but wish they did.

Unconsciously, your curiosity presses you to learn more, experience more, and get the most out of life.



It makes me wonder whether I got this result because I'm at work, this is what I did to keep me amused, and it's spring and I'm naturally absorbant of the world, more so than usual. But there is something to it, I think. To some extent, it doesn't surprise me.

From: [identity profile] lightgreendryad.livejournal.com


I can't. You have to be a member of Tickle. Good thing, I suppose, is that it's free, the membership, even though the website is plagued by commercials and they nag you to pay for more advanced results of the test once you've taken it.
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